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I don't have the pieces, so I need an idea of what I could use to make them and what kind of

glue would have enough strength to hold them,

Thanks, Jim

JB Water Weld..........You can Mould it,You can Grind it,You can Sand it,You can Drill it,You can Tap it,And you can even use it to attach a PVC pipe handle on your favorite 50 y.o. Sioux DA Sander after you accidentally run over it with a car and break the original aluminum one off! LoL!

Been on there for 15-20 years now!~!!

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I would use a body filler with impregnated fiber glass (Kitty Hair) and use a large soda straw about 3/8" dia.for the mold. Let it set up and drill the screw holes. It should hold to the console pretty well.

Plastic Weld

O'Reilly's, AutoZoo & NAPA carries a two part epoxy that's made for gluing hard plastic interior parts. About $5.00. I used it on the plastic speedo & tach housing and the center console to repair broken screw mounts.

JB Water Weld..........You can Mould it,You can Grind it,You can Sand it,You can Drill it,You can Tap it,And you can even use it to attach a PVC pipe handle on your favorite 50 y.o. Sioux DA Sander after you accidentally run over it with a car and break the original aluminum one off! LoL!

Been on there for 15-20 years now!~!!

tyvm I will try it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,can I hang out of a helicopter at 1000 feet and hold on to a hook attached to a pole safely?.......lol

O'Reilly's, AutoZoo & NAPA carries a two part epoxy that's made for gluing hard plastic interior parts. About $5.00. I used it on the plastic speedo & tach housing and the center console to repair broken screw mounts.

I would use a body filler with impregnated fiber glass (Kitty Hair) and use a large soda straw about 3/8" dia.for the mold. Let it set up and drill the screw holes. It should hold to the console pretty well.

I would use a body filler with impregnated fiber glass (Kitty Hair) and use a large soda straw about 3/8" dia.for the mold. Let it set up and drill the screw holes. It should hold to the console pretty well.